Railway staff saved 87 elephants from getting hit by trains on ghat section linking Tamil Nadu–Kerala from April this year
The Hindu
Railway staff averted possible collisions of 87 wild elephants with trains on the Ettimadai - Kanjikode section of railway lines near Coimbatore. Loco pilots, keyman and other staff acted swiftly to reduce speed and alert officials. Permanent speed restriction and jumbo underpass were among other measures taken by the Railways.
Timely response by the Railway staff, including loco pilots, had saved 87 wild elephants that were spotted along the tracks on the Ettimadai - Kanjikode section of railway lines, which connect Tamil Nadu and Kerala near Coimbatore, from April this year.
The twin single line (‘A’ and ‘B’) of the Ettimadai - Kanjikode section passes through elephant habitats spread across the geographical boundaries of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
According to the Palakkad Division of the Southern Railway, the staff came across a total of 128 elephants along the tracks and averted possible accidents between April 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023. The number of elephants saved in the section in the previous financial year stood at 131.
While loco pilots spotted elephants on most occasions, other Railway staff including keyman, who inspect track by foot, also acted swiftly to save elephants from getting hit by trains. “Loco pilots reduce the speed of the train upon sighting elephants along the track. The train leaves the location only after ensuring that the animals safely move into the forests,” said a Railway official.
Upon sighting an elephant, staff like keyman inform railway officials and they in turn alert the loco pilots. When loco pilots spot an elephant along the tracks, they inform officials and reduce the speed.
According to the Division, permanent speed restriction of 65 kmph from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 45 kmph from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. was being followed on the vulnerable section.
An underpass of 18.3 m width and 6 m height on the Tamil Nadu side of the ‘B’ line at the location KM 505A/400 -500, which was commissioned in June this year, is being used by the elephants to cross the track safely. The Railways is planning to construct a similar underpass 1.5 km away from the existing one.
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